
This is a good looking fly with interesting action. In this brown and white pattern it will likely be productive for fish feeding are sardinas. I look forward to giving one a try. You can see the action in this video:
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A very pretty fly, i'd like to tie it and try it with big brown trouts , i need a step by step if you could. I' m from Neuquen argentina. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLo siento. No tengo una receta (No sé come se dice en español “step by step” - ¿receta? ¿instrucciones?)
ReplyDeleteEncuentro esta mosca en el Internet pero ahora no he pescado con esto. Pero creo que es buena para Baja California porque mueves como unas otras cosas de pesca que función bien se llama “Rapala”.
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Richard, se dice en español "paso a paso" "step-by-step".
ReplyDeleteSaludos
Best regards